@BumbleJD1624 said:
Thank you! That's a good attitude to approach it with. I doubt law school admissions would look negatively on someone for submitting too many transcripts. They really only care about LSAT and undergrad GPA.
Well right, bu…
I don't have any book recommendations but I do recommend learning flaws which will help you a bunch on the LSAT once you start studying more and more for it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies
you have the starter pack so I THINK (?) …
@"Alex Divine" said:
@TheMikey said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
I've been going for really long runs lately. Fall weather in NYC is beautiful and it takes my mind off of a lot of things giving me anxiety.
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@"Alex Divine" said:
I've been going for really long runs lately. Fall weather in NYC is beautiful and it takes my mind off of a lot of things giving me anxiety.
it's so ugly out today
@deansr said:
Update: I'm on hold with the school, but they said their copy of my transcript shows a 4.0
Does this have something to do with how LSAC handles dual-enrollment classes?
did you submit the transcript from that community col…
@BumbleJD1624 said:
No - if you can get a transcript from a college/university then you should submit it. That was my impression at least. I described the situation to the LSAC person (I have credits at a university, but these credits were acq…
@sillllyxo said:
Yeah I def made a few mistakes - I didn't take enough pt's practicing the strategy. So if you're un sure of a question you bubble it in but how do you know to go back to it?
Oh no, if i'm completely unsure I just skip it a…
@sillllyxo said:
@TheMikey said:
On the actual bubble sheet? I just leave it blank and when I finish the rest of the section I go down the questions on the bubble sheet and do whichever questions are blank
I freaked out on …
If you got credit for them then ya they will count for your LSAC GPA!
Thought you have to remember, your LSAC GPA will probably be different than your UG GPA and those credits factored in may have a different change than they did at your UG when th…
On the actual bubble sheet? I just leave it blank and when I finish the rest of the section I go down the questions on the bubble sheet and do whichever questions are blank
I think it kind of depends. If you know your parent will be the one asking most of the questions instead of you or being just heavy weight you have to drag through the whole thing, then no. It should be about you. But if you know your parent is just…
Nope, no addendum needed. Doesn't seem like an unusual situation and it seems like they will just simply see the fact that you went to a few different schools and did well, no biggie!
@stepharizona said:
Most schools will take a Feb LSAT. Even NYU and Columbia will take it (even though they say they don't) as long as you just email them by Jan1 for approval.
wait what, seriously????
I don't know much about Canadian law schools, but are you applying to any schools in the U.S? if so, a lot of U.S law schools don't accept the February LSAT. Some do, but lots don't unless I guess if you're using it for scholarship negotiating purpo…
I'm like not even excited at all to know my score (rolling eyes emoji). I know I bombed RC and will be retaking either way, even started studying again so they can keep my damn sept score
@Kayyyyyyy said:
Do you get an email with your score or letting you know the score is up, or do you just have to visit the website to check?
you get an email with your score. your score goes up on your LSAC account first though, and the emai…
173 on a PT yesterday. So depressing that my September score is going to be no where near that, thank you so damn much for that RC section, LSAC. Ugh, December is my last chance because I need to move the hell on after that!!
I'd say no. Disliking a major isn't really a good reason for an addendum, imo. Just apply and see what happens. if they for some reason ask you about it in an interview then just tell them, but yeah don't do the addendum